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May 3, 2008, 21:16 GMT


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rock n roll fan .May 4th, 2008 - 00:16:23

people , Ya Gotta Vote Hillary In ! She's got the Balls to take-out the stinking iranium Scum . I don't think that Most people in the West ,understand the danger and The Haterd that these muslim Freaks have toward us . We need A Leader WITH BALLS ! Touch Israel iran , if Hillary's in power , and YOU will be gone . And Good-Riddence it would be ! muslims ? Yuk !! Rock-on Jewish Warrier Princess .

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GEE WHIZMay 4th, 2008 - 10:54:41

Yeah man, ah`s winnin against de old bag Hillary an will be in de big bosses chair in no time at all, after ah finish loadin de banana boats all nite long.
Wot a turn up for de books - a BLACK man in de WHITE ouse.
Dem confederate states down south will eat dere at`s an do a dance on dat
slave luvin flag of dere`s.

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good storyMay 4th, 2008 - 11:55:43

gee whiz...aka sp4

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Abridged:May 4th, 2008 - 16:55:20

Michelle Obama: Barack has hit boiling point

By Tim Shipman

Barack Obama is struggling to contain his anger and frustration over the constant barrage of questions about his character and judgment, his wife has revealed.


...Mrs Obama told a rally in Durham, North Carolina, on Friday that only her husband's desire to change US politics had helped him to control his feelings: 'Barack is always thinking three steps ahead – what do we need to do to make change.'

Her husband was thinking 'I can't let my ego, my anger, my frustration get in the way of the ultimate goal,' she said.

'Barack has been characterised as many things that have nothing to do with who he is.'

Senator Obama has known the Rev Wright for more than 20 years, but he was forced to end their friendship last week over repeated claims by his pastor that America was to blame for the 9/11 attacks and for spreading the Aids virus.

New polls show the affair may have derailed Mr Obama's chances of sealing a double win in Tuesday's North Carolina and Indiana primary elections, which might have ended Mrs Clinton's hopes.

Instead, in just a week, Mrs Clinton has reversed a narrow Obama lead in Indiana and is closing fast in North Carolina, where Mr Obama had hoped for a convincing win.

A poll on Saturday found 58 per cent of voters believe his de-nunciation of the Rev Wright was merely an act of political expediency.

The Rasmussen survey found 56 per cent of voters thought it likely that Obama shares some of his pastor's anti-American views......

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